My cat is allergic to fish so she only gets the fish free formulas, but she absolutely loves them!! It's hard to find good brands that offer fish free cat food and the fact that it's clearly labeled makes shopping for her so much easier!

I started to use Wellness after my vet told me to find a cat food that didn't have "animal bi-products" in the lable, that could include anything. I tried a couple of different kinds, and Wellness was the one my older cat seemed to like the best, since she has a sensitive stomach.

I have three cats and have had two other sets of cats who have always had the best cat food I could find. All three of the current young cats prefer this to any other brand or even other selections within the Wellness category. It's impressive to me to see kittens who prefer the indoor food to any other selection. They like it so much that on the rare occasion I don't have my Petflow order perfectly timed that I must to buy the same thing at the petstore as they won't accept substitutions.

i switched our six downstairs cats to Core a few months ago. They like the chicken or poultry based flavors only. the beef and fishy flavors were left mostly in the plate so i no longer order them.this is excellent grain free product. i have been feeding our cats Wellness large can regular formula flavors for years. Recently they refused to eat any of the flavors. I gave away 60 cans to a rescue group. Perhaps they were bored or their taste buds or the cans' ingredients changed but no matter what i did, I had an outright cat revolt! I bought a few cans of each flavor of the Core at the local pet store and I had every cat licking the plates clean. Success!!! Next step was to buy one case of each flavor. The beef and fishy flavors were eaten but only when the dry food was down to the last crumb.The indoor and other poultry based flavors were greeted with big smiles and speed eating. Our cats range in ages from 4 years old to seniors from age 9 to 12 years old. The two young cats are very overweight tipping the scales over 25 pounds each. Our seniors are well built with a bit of padding but not over 18 pounds each. I would say the Core was a big success. For now, I am continuing to order cases of the Core in the chicken type flavors and finishing the beef and fish flavors left from my prior orders. the last option if they refuse to eat the beef and/or fish is the local rescue group. hope everyone gets a chance to try each Core flavor for their cat or cats and decide which is a fit for their fussy felne. almost midnight here on the east coast and time to turn in.

I switched my cats to an all-caned food diet, grain-free, after one of them had a persistent UTI. It has been about six weeks since they started on this particular food, and Jasper hasn't had any problems. They love this food, and their coats are just gorgeous. The only thing I'd change is the amount of liver in it. I've read that it isn't good for cats to have too much, and this is the third ingredient listed. I'm just hoping the percentage of liver isn't too high.

My cat is allergic to fish so she only gets the fish free formulas, but she absolutely loves them!! It's hard to find good brands that offer fish free cat food and the fact that it's clearly labeled makes shopping for her so much easier!

I started to use Wellness after my vet told me to find a cat food that didn't have "animal bi-products" in the lable, that could include anything. I tried a couple of different kinds, and Wellness was the one my older cat seemed to like the best, since she has a sensitive stomach.

I have three cats and have had two other sets of cats who have always had the best cat food I could find. All three of the current young cats prefer this to any other brand or even other selections within the Wellness category. It's impressive to me to see kittens who prefer the indoor food to any other selection. They like it so much that on the rare occasion I don't have my Petflow order perfectly timed that I must to buy the same thing at the petstore as they won't accept substitutions.

i switched our six downstairs cats to Core a few months ago. They like the chicken or poultry based flavors only. the beef and fishy flavors were left mostly in the plate so i no longer order them.this is excellent grain free product. i have been feeding our cats Wellness large can regular formula flavors for years. Recently they refused to eat any of the flavors. I gave away 60 cans to a rescue group. Perhaps they were bored or their taste buds or the cans' ingredients changed but no matter what i did, I had an outright cat revolt! I bought a few cans of each flavor of the Core at the local pet store and I had every cat licking the plates clean. Success!!! Next step was to buy one case of each flavor. The beef and fishy flavors were eaten but only when the dry food was down to the last crumb.The indoor and other poultry based flavors were greeted with big smiles and speed eating. Our cats range in ages from 4 years old to seniors from age 9 to 12 years old. The two young cats are very overweight tipping the scales over 25 pounds each. Our seniors are well built with a bit of padding but not over 18 pounds each. I would say the Core was a big success. For now, I am continuing to order cases of the Core in the chicken type flavors and finishing the beef and fish flavors left from my prior orders. the last option if they refuse to eat the beef and/or fish is the local rescue group. hope everyone gets a chance to try each Core flavor for their cat or cats and decide which is a fit for their fussy felne. almost midnight here on the east coast and time to turn in.

I switched my cats to an all-caned food diet, grain-free, after one of them had a persistent UTI. It has been about six weeks since they started on this particular food, and Jasper hasn't had any problems. They love this food, and their coats are just gorgeous. The only thing I'd change is the amount of liver in it. I've read that it isn't good for cats to have too much, and this is the third ingredient listed. I'm just hoping the percentage of liver isn't too high.

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We partnered with VetSource because unlike the other major online pharmacies, VetSource is one of the only major pharmacies that partners directly with your vet. Because of this structure, they are also one of the only major online pet pharmacies that acquires medication safely and directly from pharmaceutical companies.

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